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85. Himantopus mexicanus (MuUer). Black-necked Stilt. Accidental. 

 Added to the list in 1906 by T. H. Griffiths. Shot ten miles north of 

 Wichita. Donated to the University; now in the F. H. Snow collection. 



XVIII. Family SCOLOPACID^. Snipes, S.indpipers, and Curlews. 



86. Philohela minor (Gmelin). Woodcock. Probably e.xtinct. Given 

 by Doctor Snow as a rare summer resident. 



87. Gallinago delicata (Ord). Wilson's Snipe. Migratory; common. 



88. Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus (Say). Long-billed Dow- 

 itcher. Mirgatory; common. 



89. Micropalma himantopus (Bonap.). Stilt Sandpiper. Migratory; 

 common. 



90. Tringa canutus (Linn.). Knot. Migratory; rare. An immature 

 male was collected September 19, 1911, at Hamilton, Greenwood county, 

 Kansas, by G. C. Rinker, and loaned to the Museum by him. 



91. Pisobia maculata (Vieill.). Pectoral Sandpiper. Migratory; 

 common. 



92. Pisobia fuscicollis (Vieill.). White-rumped Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; common. 



93. Pisobia bairdi (Coues). Baird's Sandpiper. Migratory; rare. 



94. Pisobia minutilla (Vieill.). Least Sandpiper. Migratory; abun- 

 dant. 



95. Pelidna alpina sakhalina (Vieill.). Red-backed Sandpiper. Mi- 

 gratory; rare. One female collected at Lawrence, Kan., by Isaac Morgan, 

 May 11, 1885. In the University skin collection. An immature male 

 collected October 13, 1912, by G. C. Rinker, another by him October 20, 

 1912, at Hamilton, Kan. 



96. Ereunetes pusillus (Linn.). Semipalmated Sandpiper. Migra- 

 tory; common. 



97. Ereunetes mauri (Cabanis). Western Sandpiper. Migratory; oc- 

 casional. New to the list, added by G. D. Hanna, May 26, 1906, near Law- 

 rence. In the spring of 1906 six more specimens were collected, and one 

 in 1910. 



98. Calidris leucophsea (Pallas). Sanderling. Accidental. 



99. Limosa fedoa (Linn.). Marbled Godwit. Migratory; occasional. 



100. Limosa hsemastiea (Linn.). Hudsonian Godwit. Migi'atory; 

 rare. 



101. Tetanus melanoleucus (Gmelin). Greater Yellow-legs. Migra- 

 tory; common. 



102. Totanus flavipes (Gmelin). Yellow-legs. Migratory; abundant. 



103. Helodromas solitarius solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Sandpiper. 

 Migratory; common. 



104. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus semipalmatus (Gmelin). Willet. 

 Migratoi-y; occasional. Not given in Doctor Snow's list. Two males were 

 collected by Scott Griesa, May 6, 1909, in Douglas county, Kansas. One 

 male was collected in Greenwood county by G. C. Rinker, September S, 

 1912. It was in company with six Black-bellied Plovers. 



105. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus (Brewster). Western 

 Willet. Migratory; occasional. Given by Doctor Snow as "rare." 



